This is a review
of an exhibition about Woolf at the New York Public Library in 1993. The
review will give you a glimpse into Woolf's personal history, as it describes
letters, manuscripts, paintings, and photographs, among other things. (Free
registration required.)
Would you like to put Woolf's work into historical context? Here is a searchable
Modernism timeline
that will be a great help and is even fun to use. What kinds of things did you
find there that you might put into a paper about Woolf?
Here is a cool multimedia Mrs. Dalloway's London.
You can click around and take a cyber-tour of the city with one of Woolf's creations
acting as your tour-guide. This site brings the book to life and might make
you want to read it, or read it again.
This is a good general Bloomsbury page.
"Bloomsbury " is a district in London and the name given to a group of Woolf's
acquaintances who met to discuss (and argue about) art and politics and other
things.